Step 3 of 16
Secure the bail neck by wrapping the 3 front 18-gauge silver copper wires under the coiled bail wires (fig. 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 3f).
Then, separate into two bundles of the remaining 18-gauge silver copper wire strings (fig. 3g, 3h).

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Step 4 of 16
Moving on, let’s form a coiled wire frame for your round labradorite stone.
Take a new 22-gauge silver copper wire, and start coiling on the left 18-gauge wire bundle (fig. 4a):
- Make two small coils on the left base wire (fig. 4b).
- And then, make two medium coils over the left and middle base wires (fig. 4c).
Continue the coiling combo until it is enough to wrap the left side of your labradorite stone (fig. 4d, 4e, 4f, 4g).
Step 5 of 16
Undo the extra coiled wire frame that exceeds the center of the labradorite stone (fig. 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d).
Fold the center naked 18-gauge base wire to the front side (fig. 5e).
Then, use the remaining 22-gauge coiling wire to coil a quarter length of the left naked 18-gauge base wire (fig. 5f, 5g).
Fold the left coiled base wire to the back side (fig. 5h, 5i).

























